Chef Pons offers quality Asian cuisine from China, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Mongolia and Japan. The variety is mind boggling and there really is something for everyone.
The restaurant has a laid-back atmosphere and is popular with a lot of famous faces and celebrities. The dishes are prepared using just the freshest ingredients providing taste sensations not easily forgotten.
Real oriental chefs drive the woks and their experience and know-how shine through in the food. Try the roast Mandarin duck or the spicy Thai chicken jungle curry for the more adventurous palate.
There is a well thought out wine list that will make pairing your food an easy task, and if you want to experience something original and new, order the Asian beer.
Bring friends, bring family, but most of all, relax and enjoy.

Authentic Eastern flavours and a beautifully decorated large dining space awaits you at Jewel Tavern. The menu leaves you spoilt for choice and a predominantly Chinese menu will satisfy every palate.
Try the lip smacking crispy duck or the delectable spareribs, both crammed with flavour. Traditional favourites like the sweet and sour pork and chow mein also do not disappoint.
A cool Dim Sum bar adds a certain social aspect to the restaurant that more often than not is lacking in places like these. The house speciality is the kingklip, served on a hot plate with caramelized onions and their top secret kingklip sauce.
A relaxing ambience creates the perfect environment where family and friends can enjoy Asian cuisine at its best.

This trendy hotspot in Kloof Street, Gardens brings the taste of the Orient to Cape Town.
The elegant Vietnamese menu tinged Japanese influences provides a colourful and orchestral explosion of taste and flavours.
For starters try the grilled chicken skewers or do-it-yourself lettuce wraps layered with prawns, fresh herbs, noodles and sweet chilli sauce.
Popular main courses such as the chicken cashew nuts, spicy beef basil with chilli sauce and the battered Saigon ginger fish tantalize and come with a selection rice or noodles.
Desert pleases with Saigon's exotic deep-fried ice cream – a melt in the mouth batter casting filled with ice cream then served with their honey syrup.
The ambiance beckons relaxation and indulgence flanked by magnificent views of Table Mountain!
Booking essential.

Remaining true to Japan, the Japanese themes and traditional paintings create an air of authenticity, complimented by well-known sushi dishes and chef’s specialties.
Dine alfresco or relax in the more formal dining room. If sushi beacons, then enjoy a casual dining experience at the sushi counter flanked by colourful dishes and décor.
The Asian menu focuses on curries, stir-fries and noodles, or traditional favourites such as the sizzling beef on a hotplate or the chicken with cashew nuts.
Try the popular steamed or pan-fried dumplings available in prawn, pork, and spicy or vegetarian options.
The chef’s specialties come highly recommended or the red duck curry or Peking duck with pancakes rounded off with banana and chocolate spring rolls.

Restaurants near Gardens

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The menu caters a mixture of fusion Italian and Portuguese fare in a relaxed setting.
Serving an array of delicious choices for breakfast, lunch or dinner, this trendy eatery offers and added bit of retail therapy-the perfect balance of indulgence.
A small vintage clothing shop adds character and timeless appeal to already trendy crowd along bustling Tamboerskloof in Cape Town.

The menu leans towards fusion and Asian dishes alongside an interesting take on pub inspired dishes served with a beer of the day.
The décor exudes modern black and white gothic effects, photographs and dripping candles and live jazz.
Try a hanger steak or ale steamed mussels complimented by a fine glass of wine or crisp beer, tapas or a hearty fish stew.
Blakes Bar entices the senses and wraps the palate in tasty, statement dishes and bold décor.